Copernicus

Copernicus crater, photographed in December 1972 by Apollo 17 astronauts above the Moon. One of the younger impact craters on the near side, Copernicus has a rugged profile, prominent central peaks, stairlike terraced walls descending to a flat floor, and a rough surrounding ejecta blanket. The crater measures 93 km (58 miles) across. At full moon its system of bright radial rays is easily seen from Earth.